Just wanted to follow-up on my initial response. What I provided is known as a "Uniform Resource Identifier" or URI.
Take a look here for a list of available URIs:
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In addition, URIs can be used to access UWP apps as shown here:
This tutorial will provide you with a list of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) commands to open Microsoft Store apps via the command prompt, Run (Win+R) dialog, and scripts. You can also use these URI commands to create shortcuts. See also...
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